HRS §321-12.5
Fees for becoming a certified forensic examiner
The health department must set fees for people applying to become certified forensic examiners. These fees cover training, testing, certification, and monitoring. The money goes into a special fund used only for the forensic examination program.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Certified forensic examination fees
(a) The department of health, by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91, shall establish fees for application and certification as certified forensic examiners, to be paid by the applicant at the onset of the application process. The fees shall cover the costs of training, examination, certification, and monitoring. (b) All moneys collected as fees pursuant to subsection (a) shall be deposited into the mental health and substance abuse special fund established by section 334-15. (c) All funds deposited in the mental health and substance abuse special fund pursuant to subsection (b) shall be used exclusively to support the activities relating to the application, training, certification, and monitoring of the certified forensic examination program.
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